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Microsoft has made their Office 365 product available to all students at no cost! Employees get free access to all services except Office in the Cloud.

For Students Only: Office 365 includes Office in the Cloud - Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Access, Publisher, Outlook, Lync, InfoPath. Software can be installed on a maximum of 5 computers/devices.

For Students and Employees: Office 365 includes productivity and collaboration tools - E-mail, calendaring, document sharing and web meetings.

How to Access Cloud Services:
You have access to this software and services right now through your FSU e-mail account!

Never be out of touch. You can access your email, shared calendars, and contacts from anywhere, across devices.

E-mail through a rich and familiar Outlook experience you can access from your desktop or from a web browser using Outlook Web App. Get a 50 GB mailbox per user and send attachments up to 25 MB. Use your own domain name.

Lots of ways to store, organize, and share files with people near and far. Work together on projects, in study groups, or in clubs with team sites that help keep related documents, notes, tasks, and conversations organized together.

OneDrive for Business gives users 1 TB of personal storage that syncs with their PC for offline access. Easily share documents with others through Office or SharePoint.

The Office in the Cloud software can be installed on a maximum of 5 computers/devices.

Will Office 365 work with my Office?

FSU is part of the A2 Education Plan which does not include the Desktop version of Office. You must access Office 365 by logging into your FSU e-mail account.

What happens when I'm no longer a student or graduate from FSU?

Once you are no longer a student at Frostburg State University, you will need to purchase a license or subscription directly from Microsoft to continue to use the programs on your devices, or you can uninstall them at that time. Your documents that you created are still accessible and can be opened in other programs capable of opening those files types.